No Home Grounds are Complete Without a Rose Garden 
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Red Radiance. Betty Uprichard. 
Red Radiance. A lovely deep red Rose, with large, globular flowers 
borne on heavy stems. Similar in growth to Radiance, except in color. 
2-yr., 35c each. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts. Marvelously colored flowers of golden yellow 
stained with copper and reddish buff on the outside. Buds extra long. 
One of the most popular of the new Roses. 35c each. 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet. Deep sunflower yellow, very hardy and a 
vigorous grower; brilliant foliage and almost thornless stems, the 
most satisfactory yellow Rose ever produced. 2-yr., 35c each. 
Sunburst. Bright, glowing orange-yellow, paling slightly at edge of 
petals, extremely brilliant in effect. It is the deepest of all Roses in 
the everblooming class. 35c each. 
Talisman. One of the most beautiful of the new Roses. Remarkable 
coloring, a combination of gold, apricot, deep pink and old rose. 
The buds are long, well formed and develop into full double flowers. 
The plant is a strong grower, very hardy and free flowering. 35c each. 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
This class of Roses, while it blooms profusely during its season, is 
not a continual bloomer like the Tea Roses, but will come through 
more severe winters. These hardy Roses combine hardiness, vigor, 
growth and size of flower with great variety. 
American Beauty. Flowers very large, of beautiful form and very double. 
Color a deep rich rose. Fragrance delightful. May be classed as a light 
red or deep pink. 2-yr. 35c each. 
Frau Karl Druschki (Snow Queen). The finest snow white, hardy perpet- 
ual Rose. Pure white, large, long pointed buds. Open flowers very 
large, perfectly double petals, well shaped. Continuous free bloomer. 
2-yr., 35c each. 
George Ahrends. Beautiful clear pink, large and fragrant; plant very 
vigorous and blooms abundantly, 2-yr., 35c. each. 
Gen. Jacqueminot (Gen. Jack). A rich, velvety crimson, changing to a 
scarlet-crimson. The best known of all hybrid perpetuals, and is with¬ 
out rival in fragrance and richness of color. Does well anywhere and 
blooms freely. 2-yr., 35c each. 
Mrs. J. H. Laing. A favorite sort; satiny flowers of soft, clear pink. 
Free and continuous. Is generally accepted as one of the best of the 
light pinks. 2-yr., 35c each. 
Paul Neyron. The largest Rose in cultivation, sometimes called the 
Peony Rose. Color, bright, fresh cerise-pink. Flowers are very double 
and full, delightfully fragrant. 2-yr., 35c each. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. Deep, velvety crimson-maroon, moderately 
full; one of the darkest in cultivation. Good bloomer; very hardy. At a 
distance the flowers appear black. Blooms very freely. 2-yr., 35c each. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts. 
Los Angeles. 
Souv. De Claudius Pernet. 
Mme. Caroline Testout. 
